Great review, and very honest. I’ve got the Rally Explorer, but I am 6’5”, so run on the tall setting. After a software update to cure the stalling and cold start issue, which I noticed at the start of the video, it really is a great bike. Don’t notice the handlebar vibes at all, must be used to it!! Thank you👍
Many thanks I appreciate it and glad you enjoyed the review 👍 Yup for someone of your height the bike makes complete sense, you can handle the height much more comfortably! I assumed the cold start issue was a battery problem, but I guess not. Cheers
Another great review. I really like these bikes and would probably have one over the GS, although I think it would be the GT Pro for me. The colour choices are better on the rally, but I've still prefer the road focus, lower seat height... and having faffed around cleaning spoked wheels on my last couple of bikes, the alloys on the GT would suit me too.
Thanks so much, really glad you enjoyed the review 👍 I would struggle to choose between this or the GS, think would have to wait for the new 1300GS! Yes I think when it came to handing over the money I would go with the more road focused GT Pro model. Just more practical etc... Cheers
Sadly this kind of bike is not a "one size fits all" solution as they are too tall for some and slightly overweight too but they make for formidable companions for travel, commuting and pretty much everything else you can throw at them. This Tiger is a great example of that. I like it! Cracking video! Cheers, Lupo
Thanks so much Lupo I appreciate it 👍 Yes they really are very tall and big bikes! I must say having ridden it now I think the Tiger 900 Rally Pro maybe my favourite. Much more manageable size etc... Cheers
Fantastic video! Congratulations for the review. It's a great bike. I prefer the gt pro, because I don't ride off road almost never. Un saludo enorme desde Zaragoza (España). Me encanta que tus vídeos se puedan subtitular en español. Es muy útil 👍🏻👍🏻✌🏻
Another nice video👌 , I also made a test drive this week with the Tiger 1200 but with the gt pro really a pleasure to drive and very agile. Until the next . ✌
Nice video RedAng. 10 litres of petrol Google says weighs 7.02 kg. So the 30 litre tank on the other model you mentioned when full would make the bike 21.6 kg heavier. That on top of the already heavy bike weight.
Woo it's a leggy beast! Mind you, you seemed comfortable on it. Triumph do make stable bikes so I guess it's capable off road but pickupability is very important for laning and it would be a fall and a heft getting it up again. On road it goes fast, what more do you need? 😁
Exactly right, it really is a tall bike! I found it quite intimidating to ride off road. Picking it up would be a nightmare. On road it is very impressive, fast and comfortable. Much more agile than the Africa Twin.
Great review. I was close to getting the gt model. 2 things put me off. 1. Panniers I didn't like because of the scaffolding and one is bigger than the other due to the exhause The skinny back tyre. I understand them on the rally models but could of put slightly thicker tyres on the road focused models.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the review 👍 Yes I am never a fan of scaffold pannier racks, just a massive eye sore! I was very impressed with the handling of both bikes, not too sure how much the skinnier rear tyre affects it.
Nice review again mate. While I agree, regarding the better looks of the rally models(including better paint) I’d have to go for the GT pro. For the 19” front, less fork dive,, better road handling and better tyre choice. In black..of course.👍🏻
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the review 👍 Yes it really is a tricky one, I think with my sensible hat on, I would also go for the GT Pro. Just not going to be riding off road enough to warrant the Rally.
I'd like to know other opinions on this. I have the Rally Explorer. When I go offroad I don't fill up the tank. I usually have less than 20 litres on board. Now if you spec up the Rally Pro with things like upper crash bars then exactly how much heavier is the Explorer? Is it enough to put you off on the model with more standard equipment. I'm no offroad expert but I have taken my bike on two pretty tough long roads so far with all sorts of hazards and in my opinion the bike is incredible.
I suppose if you are putting upper crash bars etc... on the Rally Pro you would probably put them on the Explorer as well, so this sort of still keeps the weight difference relevant. Also think protection bars would be more necessary on the explorer model! Also for off roading I would personally worry about breaking those lovely mirrors on the explorer. However that is not to say it is not a great bike off road, just generally the lighter the bike the better off road.
@RedAng Revival The Explorer comes with upper crash bars. I'm also protecting my mirrors by replacing the useless stock handguards with Barkbusters. I'm keen to know the real difference in weight once you have speced up the pro. What I do know is that once speced up then the cost of the bike is very close to the Explorer but of course there are items on the Explorer that cannot be added to the pro.
Welcome back Angus. Too big, too heavy, too tall, too many vibes, too expensive. If you dropped it you would never pick it up without the help of 2-3 people. God only knows what Triumph were thinking getting rid of their really nice smooth characterful triple engines they have been famed for. I presume they want to chase KTM as this new engine sounds like it wants to be a twin but without all the character and smoothness of one. The 900 engine is a more manageable bike, smaller, lighter, more manoeuvrable but still has this T plain crank engine. It didn't seem very involving when I rode the 900 GT Pro. Certainly didn't feel like a triple engine. Didnt' like it. However do agree with you that the Rally Pro models do look nice with the spoked wheels. My choice is the KTM SA 1290 with a lower PowerParts seat meaning shorties like me 29-30" inside leg can almost flat foot it. Sat on one about two weeks and it felt far less intimidating than I thought it would be, unlike this huge 1200 Rally Pro which I have also sat on, twice now. Also the KTM engine is so much better than this vibey T plain crank triple from Triumph. They should go back to producing triple engines as they were famed for. Ditch this T plain crank. See you still have your chord, rather dirty now, holding your rucksack shoulder straps in place across your front. ATB.
Many thanks and it is good to be back. Yes about time for a new rucksack really haha! Its got character though 👍 I do agree after riding this 1200 model I think the 900 Rally Pro is the sweet spot in the range. I rode the Tiger 660 yesterday and now that is a great traditional Triumph Triple, much nicer than the T Plane crank engines. The KTM SAS is a freakishly great bike to ride and the engine is lovely. I would have that over this Tiger! Cheers
@@redangrevival I was told by the dealer when I rode the Tiger 900 GT Pro that if want the traditional Triumph triple engine and riding 'experience' then consider the Tiger 850S. But if the budget had no limit then for me it would be a KTM 1290 SA S or R, probably the S as mostly I ride on the road. Sorry just not a GS fan. I realise that they are great bikes but they don't do anything for me. Would also consider the Yamaha Tracer 9 GT Pro, the newer one with TFT screen. That is a triple engine iirc? You will probably correct me as you have ridden them all! Shall look out for your Tiger 660 review. ATB Angus
Looks nice but why would anyone want to take a bemoth like that off road. A nice 250 two stroke is the perfect off road bike. Triumph should have kept making the 1050 sport - far better looking and a better road bike.
Yep. 1200 Rally Pro Rules. In Green 😎
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Good review as usual, very interesting, thanks.
Many thanks I appreciate it and glad you enjoyed the review 👍
Spring's coming get your bikes ready! Love it.
haha cheers! One for the fair weather riders 😉
Great review, and very honest. I’ve got the Rally Explorer, but I am 6’5”, so run on the tall setting. After a software update to cure the stalling and cold start issue, which I noticed at the start of the video, it really is a great bike. Don’t notice the handlebar vibes at all, must be used to it!! Thank you👍
Many thanks I appreciate it and glad you enjoyed the review 👍 Yup for someone of your height the bike makes complete sense, you can handle the height much more comfortably! I assumed the cold start issue was a battery problem, but I guess not. Cheers
@@redangrevival the cold start was also solved by the software update
Good thorough review as ever; good to have you back!
Thanks so much I appreciate it, and great to be back 👍
Another great review. I really like these bikes and would probably have one over the GS, although I think it would be the GT Pro for me. The colour choices are better on the rally, but I've still prefer the road focus, lower seat height... and having faffed around cleaning spoked wheels on my last couple of bikes, the alloys on the GT would suit me too.
Thanks so much, really glad you enjoyed the review 👍 I would struggle to choose between this or the GS, think would have to wait for the new 1300GS! Yes I think when it came to handing over the money I would go with the more road focused GT Pro model. Just more practical etc...
Cheers
Sadly this kind of bike is not a "one size fits all" solution as they are too tall for some and slightly overweight too but they make for formidable companions for travel, commuting and pretty much everything else you can throw at them. This Tiger is a great example of that. I like it!
Cracking video!
Cheers,
Lupo
Thanks so much Lupo I appreciate it 👍 Yes they really are very tall and big bikes! I must say having ridden it now I think the Tiger 900 Rally Pro maybe my favourite. Much more manageable size etc...
Cheers
Fantastic video!
Congratulations for the review.
It's a great bike. I prefer the gt pro, because I don't ride off road almost never.
Un saludo enorme desde Zaragoza (España).
Me encanta que tus vídeos se puedan subtitular en español. Es muy útil 👍🏻👍🏻✌🏻
Thanks so much I appreciate it and glad you enjoyed the review 👍 Yes in hind sight I think I too would go for the GT Pro!
Another nice video👌 , I also made a test drive this week with the Tiger 1200 but with the gt pro really a pleasure to drive and very agile. Until the next . ✌
👍 Many thanks, really glad you enjoyed the video. Cheers
Loved the 900 gt pro, would like to try this, just don’t love the price
👍 It is a great ride and very impressive. To be honest I think the 900 maybe the sweet spot in the range!
Nice video RedAng. 10 litres of petrol Google says weighs 7.02 kg. So the 30 litre tank on the other model you mentioned when full would make the bike 21.6 kg heavier. That on top of the already heavy bike weight.
That is a very interesting fact! Yes the Rally Explorer model is just way too big in my opinion. Especially for off road riding.
Good vid 👍
Woo it's a leggy beast! Mind you, you seemed comfortable on it. Triumph do make stable bikes so I guess it's capable off road but pickupability is very important for laning and it would be a fall and a heft getting it up again. On road it goes fast, what more do you need? 😁
Exactly right, it really is a tall bike! I found it quite intimidating to ride off road. Picking it up would be a nightmare.
On road it is very impressive, fast and comfortable. Much more agile than the Africa Twin.
Sounds ideal for touring. The pale green colour sounds scrumptious. Like Moto Guzzi.
@@lilynorthover8378 Yup would be great fun on a long trip 👍 Love the green spec
Great review. I was close to getting the gt model. 2 things put me off.
1. Panniers I didn't like because of the scaffolding and one is bigger than the other due to the exhause
The skinny back tyre. I understand them on the rally models but could of put slightly thicker tyres on the road focused models.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the review 👍 Yes I am never a fan of scaffold pannier racks, just a massive eye sore! I was very impressed with the handling of both bikes, not too sure how much the skinnier rear tyre affects it.
Nice review again mate. While I agree, regarding the better looks of the rally models(including better paint) I’d have to go for the GT pro. For the 19” front, less fork dive,, better road handling and better tyre choice. In black..of course.👍🏻
And further to that! The best adventure bike, is of course the KTM SAS. 🥰
Thanks, glad you enjoyed the review 👍 Yes it really is a tricky one, I think with my sensible hat on, I would also go for the GT Pro. Just not going to be riding off road enough to warrant the Rally.
KTM SAS is just fantastic 😎
I'd like to know other opinions on this. I have the Rally Explorer. When I go offroad I don't fill up the tank. I usually have less than 20 litres on board. Now if you spec up the Rally Pro with things like upper crash bars then exactly how much heavier is the Explorer? Is it enough to put you off on the model with more standard equipment.
I'm no offroad expert but I have taken my bike on two pretty tough long roads so far with all sorts of hazards and in my opinion the bike is incredible.
I suppose if you are putting upper crash bars etc... on the Rally Pro you would probably put them on the Explorer as well, so this sort of still keeps the weight difference relevant. Also think protection bars would be more necessary on the explorer model!
Also for off roading I would personally worry about breaking those lovely mirrors on the explorer. However that is not to say it is not a great bike off road, just generally the lighter the bike the better off road.
@RedAng Revival The Explorer comes with upper crash bars. I'm also protecting my mirrors by replacing the useless stock handguards with Barkbusters.
I'm keen to know the real difference in weight once you have speced up the pro. What I do know is that once speced up then the cost of the bike is very close to the Explorer but of course there are items on the Explorer that cannot be added to the pro.
@@ADV-Rider-Dude Yes it is an interesting one and could be a close final price!
could you tell us between 900 rally pro what would you choose??I prefer shaft drive but 1200 is 20kg heavier..doyuo feel the difference??
I would personally go for the 900 Rally Pro. A real sweet spot 👍
@@redangrevival Thank you and the new one is much better!
Welcome back Angus.
Too big, too heavy, too tall, too many vibes, too expensive. If you dropped it you would never pick it up without the help of 2-3 people.
God only knows what Triumph were thinking getting rid of their really nice smooth characterful triple engines they have been famed for. I presume they want to chase KTM as this new engine sounds like it wants to be a twin but without all the character and smoothness of one. The 900 engine is a more manageable bike, smaller, lighter, more manoeuvrable but still has this T plain crank engine. It didn't seem very involving when I rode the 900 GT Pro. Certainly didn't feel like a triple engine. Didnt' like it. However do agree with you that the Rally Pro models do look nice with the spoked wheels.
My choice is the KTM SA 1290 with a lower PowerParts seat meaning shorties like me 29-30" inside leg can almost flat foot it. Sat on one about two weeks and it felt far less intimidating than I thought it would be, unlike this huge 1200 Rally Pro which I have also sat on, twice now. Also the KTM engine is so much better than this vibey T plain crank triple from Triumph. They should go back to producing triple engines as they were famed for. Ditch this T plain crank.
See you still have your chord, rather dirty now, holding your rucksack shoulder straps in place across your front.
ATB.
Many thanks and it is good to be back. Yes about time for a new rucksack really haha! Its got character though 👍
I do agree after riding this 1200 model I think the 900 Rally Pro is the sweet spot in the range. I rode the Tiger 660 yesterday and now that is a great traditional Triumph Triple, much nicer than the T Plane crank engines.
The KTM SAS is a freakishly great bike to ride and the engine is lovely. I would have that over this Tiger!
Cheers
@@redangrevival I was told by the dealer when I rode the Tiger 900 GT Pro that if want the traditional Triumph triple engine and riding 'experience' then consider the Tiger 850S.
But if the budget had no limit then for me it would be a KTM 1290 SA S or R, probably the S as mostly I ride on the road.
Sorry just not a GS fan. I realise that they are great bikes but they don't do anything for me. Would also consider the Yamaha Tracer 9 GT Pro, the newer one with TFT screen. That is a triple engine iirc? You will probably correct me as you have ridden them all!
Shall look out for your Tiger 660 review.
ATB Angus
@@alexmorgan3435 Yes the new Yamaha Tracer 9 GT is a great triple engine. Cannot wait to ride that, lovely bike 👌
Looks nice but why would anyone want to take a bemoth like that off road. A nice 250 two stroke is the perfect off road bike. Triumph should have kept making the 1050 sport - far better looking and a better road bike.
Yes I do tend to agree a bit! It is so big and you would have to be such a good rider to go serious off roading with it. Great road bike tough